Profile: A 2010 first round pick, Bedrosian has posted big strikeout rates at Single-A and Double-A in 2013 and 2014, respectively. Unfortunately, he struggled with his control during his first taste of Major League action and will likely battle for a bullpen spot during Spring Training. (Mike Podhorzer)

Profile: A legacy first round pick back in 2010, Bedrosian finally saw some regular run in the majors last season. It wasn't exactly a rousing success, what with a 5.40 ERA over 33.1 innings, and he continues to struggle with the free pass. But a pedigree reliever who sits mid 90s with his fastball is worth preaching some patience with, and the change to a two-pitch approach -- he ditched his changeup and now only uses a slider to complement the heater -- resulted in great Triple-A results. That slider has major velocity separation from his fastball and has good drop to it, though it's potential hasn't led to results just yet. His recent minor league track record suggests he could be a 10 strikeout per nine guy, and while command will be an issue, his upside as a strikeout arm should have him in the mix at the back end of the Angels' bullpen. (Blake Murphy)

The Quick Opinion: Bedrosian turned in another strong minor league season but struggled in a half-season with the Angels. The strikeout potential is high enough that he'll be in the mix for a bullpen spot this spring despite some command issues.